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5 − 8 5.2 Data Input T o enter the prog ram edit m ode, select [ 2/ Data Input ] f rom t he menu bar . 5.2.1 Creating the program The product ion program is created in the f ollowing order : PWB data → → → → Placement da…

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Notes
If you load a production program created with a KE-750 or KE-760 to the machine,
the machine converts it to the production program in the KJ-02 format: only PWB
data, Placement data and Component data (component names only) of a
production program are converted.
Any component name of some KE-750/KE-760 production programs may not be
displayed, or a component name that is not recorded in Placement data may be
displayed.
The machine will not convert any production program created with a
KE-750/KE-760 whose version number is earlier than 1.25.
The following error dialog box appears on the screen.
If a conversion error occurs, the following error message appears on the screen,
and the machine stops its data conversion process.
Description of conversion error messages <x-y>
X Y Error description
1 0 PWB data is not complete.
1 1 The PWB home position X is out of the allowable data range.
1 2 The PWB home position X is out of the allowable data range.
1 3 The BOC mark position 1X is out of the allowable data range.
1 4 The BOC mark position 1Y is out of the allowable data range.
1 5 None
1 6 The BOC mark position 2X is out of the allowable data range.
1 7 The BOC mark position 2Y is out of the allowable data range.
1 8 None
1 9 The BOC mark position 3X is out of the allowable data range.
1 10 The BOC mark position 3Y is out of the allowable data range.
1 11 None
1 12 The bad mark position X is out of the allowable data range.
1 13 The bad mark position Y is out of the allowable data range.
1 14 The PWB height is out of the allowable data range.
1 15 The first circuit position X is out of the allowable data range.
1 16 The first circuit position Y is out of the allowable data range.
1 17 The circuit division number X is out of the allowable data range.
1 18 The circuit division number Y is out of the allowable data range.
1 19 The circuit pitch X is out of the allowable data range.
1 20 The circuit pitch Y is out of the allowable data range.
1 21 The non-matrix data X is out of the allowable data range.
1 22 The non-matrix data Y is out of the allowable data range.
1 23 The non-matrix data angle is out of the allowable data range.
2
1
The component placement position X is out of the allowable data
range.
2
2
The component placement position Y is out of the allowable data
range.
2 3 The component placement angle is out of the allowable data range.
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5.2 Data Input
To enter the program edit mode, select [2/ Data Input] from the menu bar.
5.2.1 Creating the program
The production program is created in the following order:
PWB data
Placement data
Component data
Pick data
Vision data
Figure 5.2.1.1 shows the screen displayed after [2/ Data Input] has been selected.
Figure 5.2.1.1 Data Input pull-down menu
A dialog box as shown in Figure 5.2.1.2 appears when you select any command
other than [1/ PWB Data] if a new program is to be created or if the board data is not
complete. When the “OK” button is pressed, the edit screen of “PWB data” appears.
In the same way, if the placement data is not complete, the component data cannot
be selected. That is, if the selected data can be created provided that the associated
data is complete, a dialog box that tells you to create the other necessary data will
appear.
Figure 5.2.1.2 Dialog box confirming incomplete PWB data
When you are through with data creation, select [3/ Chng] to move onto creating the
desired data creation.
By pressing the F6 key, the screen can be changed one after another as shown in
Figure 5.2.1.3. The order of change reverses when the key is used with the SHIFT
key.
SHIFT + F6 F6
PWB data Placement data Component data Pick data Vision data
Figure 5.2.1.3 Window selection sequence by the F6 key
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5.2.2 Reading the program
If you wish to read another program after you have entered the production program
edit mode, select [1/ Open] of [1/ File] from the local menu. When the machine has
completed reading the program, the PWB data screen appears.
5.3 PWB Data
5.3.1 Default setting
Different PWB-data initial screens appear depending on whether the basic setting
data has been created or not (the data being incomplete).
(1) When the basic setting has not been completed:
A screen appears as shown in Figure 5.3.1.1 when [1/ PWB data] is selected.
Figure 5.3.1.1 PWB data initial screen (Basic setting yet to be completed)
Use the edit box to set the PWB ID, and use the radio button to set reference
method, PWB configuration, BOC type, and Bad mark type.
To change to another item, use the TAB key or the SHIFT and TAB key.
When the “OK” button is selected, the input focus moves onto the “Dimension
setting” window, just as when the basic setting data has been created. The
“Dimension setup” window varies depending on the settings made in basic
setting.
Note: Before you load a board, click the <OK> button to confirm the setting of
“Reference”. (“Hole reference” is set by default on new PWB data.)